Obama Challenges Bill Clinton

Barack Obama is taking former President Bill Clinton to task and questioning his truthfulness in what's becoming a deepening feud.

Clinton has recently accused Obama of exaggerating his anti-war record and of handing out undeserved praise to Republicans. Clinton also accused members of a union supporting Obama of intimidating voters in the Nevada caucus, and said an Obama radio ad suggested how Democrats could keep votes from his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton.

In an interview with ABC, Obama says that it's troubling that Clinton "continues to make statements that aren't supported by the facts." He says there's a lot of regard for Clinton, but that he must be confronted "when he's not making statements that are factually accurate."

Meanwhile, in a Martin Luther King Day interview with NBC, Clinton had kind words for Obama, saying King would be excited to see such a diverse field of Democratic presidential candidates.

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